Józef Poniatowskiego Park in Łódź, Urban park in Łódź, Poland.
Józef Poniatowskiego Park is a rectangular green space in central Łódź bounded by four main streets on its edges. The layout includes wooded sections, open lawns, and pathways that connect different parts of the park for visitors to explore.
The park was established in 1910 on the grounds of former city forests and originally served as a recreational area. During World War I, portions were repurposed for vegetable cultivation before the space eventually returned to public use.
The park bears the name of independence fighter Józef Poniatowski and was originally designed as a public retreat for the expanding city. Today locals use it as an everyday gathering place, where mature trees and open lawns invite walking and sitting.
The park has multiple entrance points along its borders, with the primary access at Żeromskiego Street. Visitors can enter from any of these locations and navigate the different sections on foot throughout their visit.
The park contains two war cemeteries honoring Soviet soldiers who fell during the fighting for the city in January 1945. These memorial sites serve as quiet places of remembrance for a pivotal moment in the city's past.
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